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Government aims to halve Sweden’s wolf population
This is an opinion piece. The author is responsible for the views expressed in the article. While most Swedes were recovering after their New Year’s celebration, a few hundred were instead preparing for an adventure. On dark parking lots around...

Two European countries in ‘red zone’ of climate finance vulnerability
By Euronews Green Published on 26/06/2025 - 15:41 GMT+2 A new index has identified the countries most vulnerable to climate shocks. More than two billion people live in ‘red zone’ nations, where the risk of a major hazard or disaster is high...

'I have never denied climate change, it is always changing'
Those capitalist corporations that he says won't invest in renewables because of a lack of profit are far outnumbered by those that will. Hence wind-turbine constructions, solar panels, heat pumps plus electric arc furnaces at Port Talbot steel...

Climate change: Small actions matter
A major barrier to stronger climate action in industrialised nations is their reluctance to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, which remain central to many of their industries. — AFP photo BACK in September 2015, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney,...

Sweden Shows the Way: How Economic Growth and Environmental Protection Can Go Hand in Hand
This cross-sector collaboration has led to breakthrough innovations including fossil-free steel production, carbon capture and storage technologies, and revolutionary transport solutions such as electric charging highways. Currently, 98% of...

Sweden's 'Queen of trash' jailed for waste dumping
A Swedish businesswoman who called herself the Queen of Trash has been sentenced to six years in prison in one of the country's biggest environmental crime cases. Fariba Vancor, formerly known as Bella Nilsson, was convicted of 19 counts of...

Global ship recycling rules go live with Hong Kong Convention
As of today, June 26, the Hong Kong International Convention for the safe and environmentally sound recycling of ships (HKC) officially enters into force. It marks a long-awaited turning point in how the world dismantles and recycles end-of-life...

Swedish ‘queen of trash’ jailed for dumping thousands of tonnes of toxic waste
A Swedish entrepreneur who once called herself the “queen of trash” has been sentenced to six years in prison for illegally dumping hundreds of thousands of tonnes of toxic waste in the country’s biggest environmental crime case. Fariba Vancor,...

Sweden's 'Queen of Trash' jailed over toxic waste scandal
A court in Sweden on Tuesday convicted 10 people of illegally dumping toxic waste, including a former stripper who once described herself as the "Queen of Trash", in the country's biggest environmental crime trial. The five central figures in the...

CLIMATE SOLUTIONS
CLIMATE SOLUTIONS Joe Smith June 16, 2025 The people and organisations tackling our biggest environmental challenges Trash sucks: A Norwegian city uses vacuum tubes to whisk waste away Bergen, Norway, has been building one of the world’s most...

Global Climate Risk Index Ranks 188 Countries by Vulnerability and Access to Finance
The Climate Finance Vulnerability Index ranks 188 countries according to both their vulnerability to hazards and their financial resilience. Researchers at the Columbia Climate School, with support from the Rockefeller Foundation, have unveiled a...

UN Sustainable Development Goals Index 2025: 10 best and worst countries; India breaks into top 100 for the first time
UN Sustainable Development Goals Index 2025: Even after a decade of adopting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), global progress remains largely off course.According to the 2025 Sustainable Development Report (SDR), none of the 17 Global...

From dirty to dazzling: Why Tiruppur is recycling 130 million litres water everyday
It was 2011, a year deeply etched in Tiruppur’s memory. The Madras High Court, after hearing a contempt petition, delivered a landmark judgment, ordering the closure of all dyeing and bleaching units in Tiruppur to save the Noyyal River from...

Syre partners with Gap, Target to offer recycled polyester and polyester chips
Swedish textile impact company Syre has entered a partnership with the U.S. retailers Gap and Target to meet the growing sustainable clothing demand. With this partnership, This company will offer recycled polyester and polyester chips to the two...

Who is Canada’s “climate king”?
The following is a re-print of the May 2025 edition of Shift Storm, the CCPA’s monthly newsletter which focuses on the intersection of work and climate change. Click here to subscribe to Shift Storm and get the latest updates straight to your...

Swedish app developer Studio555 raises €4 million for app that merges interior design with gaming
Stockholm-based technology company Studio555 has raised €4 million in Seed funding to launch a playable app that merges interior design with gaming, allegedly creating an entirely new creative category. The round was co-led by HOF Capital, a...

India ranks among top 100 nations for first time in achieving Sustainable Development Goals
India ranked among the top 100 nations out of 167 countries for its progress in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), reported the news agency PTI, citing UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network's 10th and latest Sustainable...

New Index Ranks Vulnerabilities of 188 Nations to Climate Shocks
Columbia Climate School identifies 65 ‘Red Zone’ nations across four separate climate scenarios. 43 nations in Sub-Saharan Africa, eight in Latin America and the Caribbean, six in Asia-Pacific, six in the Middle East, and two in Europe are most...

Sweden Uranium Ban Lifted to Fuel Nuclear Revival, Igniting Local Backlash and EU Realignment
Key Takeaways Sweden to lift a 40-year uranium mining ban amid plans to double nuclear power by 2035. Massive uranium reserves in Viken and Häggån could reshape Europe’s energy landscape. Mining companies ramp up investment as legislation moves...

Finding Consensus on Arctic Ocean Climate History
The Arctic is experiencing the most rapid climate change on Earth as average temperatures there rise up to 4 times faster than on the rest of the planet. Among the many environmental effects of this warming, the Arctic Ocean, critically, is moving...